Dozens of unsold Tesla Cybertrucks are stacked in Detroit car parks
Tesla Cybertruck sales have dropped significantly in recent quarters, with unsold inventory building up rapidly. And it appears that the company is relying on unconventional storage sites for extra vehicles.
One such place, around Fear of businessa shopping center in Detroit, currently violates city codes for storing dozens of cybertrucks and other unsold Teslas in parking lots.
Undoubtedly, the parking lot looks like a dystopian cemetery lined up in a row of shiny silver cybertrucks that take up spaces shoppers have come to visit the beds, buses and Trids that have now been closed. However, the wild wings of the shopping centre Buffalo are still open.
The lot is located near the new Tesla showroom in West Bloomfield, which may explain the overflow. Crane’s report reports that shopping centre landlords have been informed of the violation, but enforcement may take some time.
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